Terminate vs Fill_up - What's the difference?
terminate | fill_up | Related terms |
To end, especially in an incomplete state.
* J. S. Harford
To kill.
To end the employment contract of an employee; to fire, lay off.
Terminated; limited; bounded; ended.
Having a definite and clear limit or boundary; having a determinate size, shape or magnitude.
(label) Expressible in a finite number of terms; (of a decimal) not recurring or infinite.
To make a container full.
To become full.
(idiomatic, colloquial) To .
To satisfy someone's hunger.
(poker slang) To make a full house on the turn or the river.
Terminate is a related term of fill_up.
As verbs the difference between terminate and fill_up
is that terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state while fill_up is to make a container full.As an adjective terminate
is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.terminate
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Verb
(terminat)Synonyms
* (to end incompletely) discontinue, stop, break off * (to kill) See alsoAntonyms
* (to end incompletely) continueSee also
* abortExternal links
* *Adjective
(en adjective)References
*Anagrams
* English ergative verbs ----fill_up
English
Verb
- You're filling me up with your rules — The Beatles :
- Thanks for the chocolate cake - it really filled me up!
